'He's not mine, is he?' That's the question I fear the most. You see, I have a secret. My son is not fathered by my boyfriend, but by one of the most famous rock stars that ever lived. And he doesn't even know it. One-time celebrity personal assistant to wild boy of rock Johnny Jefferson, Meg... show more

'He's not mine, is he?' That's the question I fear the most. You see, I have a secret. My son is not fathered by my boyfriend, but by one of the most famous rock stars that ever lived. And he doesn't even know it. One-time celebrity personal assistant to wild boy of rock Johnny Jefferson, Meg Stiles is now settled and living in the south of France with her doting boyfriend Christian and their son Barney. But they're living a lie - a lie that will turn their lives upside down and inside out - because as Barney reaches his first birthday, Meg can no longer deny that her son is growing to look more and more like his rock star father every day, and less and less like Christian, and sooner or later, the world is going to realise ...

'He's not mine, is he?' That's the question I fear the most. You see, I have a secret. My son is not fathered by my boyfriend, but by one of the most famous people that ever lived. And he doesn't even know it. One-time celebrity personal assistant to wild boy of rock Johnny Jefferson, Meg Stiles i...

I am a big Paige Toon fan. I love her writing. She hooks you from the very first sentence and this book was no exception. Baby Be Mine is the squeal to Johnny Be Good. We start off a year and a half after Johnny be Good and Meg now has a baby, little Barney. But she has a secret. The baby is not Chr...

Im oddly conflicted by this and it's precursor "Johnny be good". On one hand i read them in a page flipping frenzy and I obviously really enjoy Paige Toon's writing, but some of the situations really irked me. Mainly, Johnny whilst being a great rock-star character, grinded my gears immensely with t...

I read Johnny Be Good and then this book in a 24 hour period. These characters are extremely emotionally exhausting. Meg should have learned her lesson in the first book about the craziness of sex, drugs and rock & roll. I understand why she let Johnny back into her life again but I was a little ups...

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